We are seeking grant opportunities for projects that use artificial intelligence (AI) to improve automation. This is an opportunity to not only secure funding, but also to offer innovative solutions to the public and businesses through advanced information processing tools for large databases, which will yield solutions for analysing, integrating and presenting text, images and sounds from existing digital archives as well as from emerging large-scale databases. These solutions will add value to data and databases and will form the basis of high added value solutions.
Process automation and artificial intelligence (AI) in their interconnectedness can be a key step for many companies looking to increase efficiency, reduce costs and adapt to dynamic market conditions.
Grant opportunities in this area often focus on technological innovation, research and development, and on making industry more competitive through advanced technologies. Many grants are available through government programmes, international organisations or even European Union funds that support digital transformation and the deployment of smart technologies in industry.
When looking for grants, we focus on the programs they support:
- Innovations in AI and automation, developing new solutions in machine learning, robotics, and manufacturing process optimization.
- Productivity and efficiency improvements that support the introduction of technologies aimed at improving production efficiency, reducing errors and costs.
- Improving competitiveness and programmes that incentivise businesses to implement modern technologies to maintain or improve their position in the global marketplace.
For the success of the funding, it is important to prepare high-quality project documentation that takes into account the innovations and benefits in the industrial use of AI, and to clearly demonstrate the concrete benefits that the introduction of automation will bring, whether in terms of efficiency, productivity or quality. Our project specialists at MECASYS are also experienced in drawing on European Union funds.
These programmes often also require partnerships with research institutions or universities, which is a great opportunity to collaborate on projects with long-term technological benefits.